I should note, there are repercussions for: Elmer Dessens - opening day starter warming up in the mojo bullpen.
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jlb1705;1027971; said:OK, who planted that shit on Mike Stanton? This Mitchell Report thing couldn't have worked out much better for the Reds. I don't care anymore that they're letting him steal money from the team. Just get him out of the bullpen and off the team and give his spot to somebody who doesn't suck.
BuckeyeMike80;1029554; said:What's holding up Orioles-Reds deal
Posted: Sunday December 16, 2007 08:26AM ET
They're going to continue to try to land a starting pitcher. That's Wayne Krivsky's mandate from ownership. The only limitation is he has to do it without giving up Jay Bruce. So far, that's what has kept the Reds from completing a deal with Baltimore for left-hander Erik Bedard. They continue to try to swing the deal without Bruce included. The hope is the Orioles will ease off their demand for Bruce and accept a package built around Homer Bailey.
FanNation | Truth&Rumors | What's holding up Orioles-Reds deal
Trading Homer Bailey for Erik Bedard? WTF??????
ARLINGTON, Texas -- The Cincinnati Reds agreed Friday to trade outfielder Josh Hamilton to the Texas Rangers for pitcher Edinson Volquez and a minor league pitcher.
Jaxbuck;1036273; said:I'm ok with it.
Volquez, HB and Cueto give us 3 high upside starters all under 24. Volquez is a MLB pitcher now. I'm always ok giving up a replaceable bat for good young pitching. (giving away bats for shitty middle relievers is another story)
I liked Hamilton and wish him well but he's a beer away from being gone forever. Also no one knows how his health will be long term from all the drug abuse. WK just turned a rule 5 guy into two legit young arms.
Also this would seem to me a move that screams Bruce will be the CF in '08.
I'm glad they didn't give up any of the young core pitching, or Bruce, to get Bedard(if that is indeed a dead topic now). Long term sustainible success is only going to come if we have a deep pool of homegrown pitching, its is the most precious commodity in MLB, horde it.
BuckeyeMike80;1036287; said:However this move makes absolutely NO sense for the Rangers. They have even less pitching than the Reds and even more outfielders. Unless there is another move in the offing for them, they just traded away one of their better young pitchers for a Rule 5 OF with a history of both injuries and drug issues.